The team last won the Connacht Senior Championship in 1909, but has never won the All-Ireland Senior Championship or the National League.
History
Although not a traditional hurling county, hurling is strong in certain parts of the county especially in the eastern region around Ballyhaunis and Tooreen. Mayo has four senior hurling clubs, each of which provides players for the Mayo senior hurling panel, which participates in the National Hurling League and the All-Ireland Nicky Rackard (Tier 3) Cup.
Mayo has 10 clubs that provide players for the Mayo underage hurling development panels. Mayo has development panels at under-14, under-15, under-16 and minor age-groups, and competes in the All-Ireland 'B' competitions each year.
The Mayo under-21 hurling team competes in the Connacht U-21B Hurling Championship each year alongside Leitrim, Roscommon and Sligo.
Mayo's best performances in the Christy Ring Cup came in 2008 and 2009, when the Mayo side fell at the semi-final stage to Carlow and Down respectively.
INJ Player has had an injury which has affected recent involvement with the county team. RET Player has since retired from the county team. WD Player has since withdrawn from the county team due to a non-injury issue.
Walsh was appointed in 2018,[15] ratified for a fourth year in charge ahead of the 2021 season[16] then resigned at the end of the 2022 season.[17][18]
^O'Connell, Cian (22 April 2017). "Skill is the key to Galway's development". GAA.ie. Gerry Spelman has spent his whole life serving the game of hurling in a variety of roles in the west. A fiercely respected competitor during his playing days with Clarinbridge, Spelman is a highly regarded coach, who trained Gort to Galway SHC glory in 2014.
^"Spellman steps down as Mayo hurling boss". RTÉ. 15 August 2005. Spellman and his fellow selectors, Sean O'Coisdealbha and Fr Michael Murphy, resigned following Mayo's victory over Derry in the relegation final of the Christy Ring Cup.
^"Browne appointed Mayo hurling boss". RTÉ. 17 December 2005. Wexford man Frank Browne has been appointed as the new manager of the Mayo senior hurlers, succeeding Gerry Spellman. Browne, who has yet to confirm his selectors, is well-known in Mayo hurling circles having played for both Ballyhaunis and the county team.
^"Frank's with Mayo". Gorey Guardian. 22 December 2005. Former Faythe Harriers clubman, Frank Browne, was recently appointed manager of the Mayo Senior team, after giving devoted service to the county as a player as well.
^"Brennan named as new Mayo hurling boss". RTÉ. 6 December 2006. Westport native Brennan served as a selector under previous manager Frank Browne, who was critical of county board support for the hurlers.
^Carey, Daniel (18 January 2011). "Galwayman Murt Connolly to lead Mayo hurlers". The Mayo News. He takes over the Mayo job from Westport's Martin Brennan, who was in charge for the past four seasons and guided the team to back-to-back Christy Ring Cup semi-finals in 2008 and 2009.